Groundbreaking, Critically Acclaimed and Award Winning Drama '24' to Debut in Off-Net Syndication
2005年9月9日 - 12:00AM
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'24,' Starring Kiefer Sutherland and Recently Nominated for 11
Emmys, Will Allow Viewers LOS ANGELES, Sept. 8
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- "24," the groundbreaking, award-winning
and critically-acclaimed series starring Kiefer Sutherland, will
premiere in off-network syndication on local television stations
throughout the U.S. beginning on October 1, 2005 (please check your
local listings). Weekly, "24" will provide viewers with the unique
opportunity to watch the program from its first season on. In the
hour-long series, Sutherland stars as U.S. Counter Terrorism Unit
Agent Jack Bauer in one of the most innovative, thrilling and
acclaimed dramas on television. Each distinct episode of "24"
features a dedicated storyline unveiling layers of intrigue over
the course of one season that shapes a 24-hour period, when Bauer
must go to great lengths to prevent a singular tragedy from
occurring. In season one, he fights to uncover a plot to
assassinate the first African American candidate for President of
the United States (Dennis Haysbert). In "24's" second season, Bauer
is forced to prevent terrorists from detonating a nuclear bomb in
Los Angeles, while in season three he must stop a blackmail scheme
involving relatives of an imprisoned Mexican drug lord threatening
to unleash a biological weapon. Wrapping its fourth and most
compelling season this spring, "24" involved a train crash, the
kidnapping of the Secretary of Defense, a chain-reaction meltdown
of the nation's nuclear power plants as well as detonating a
nuclear bomb and the fatal crash of Air Force One. The series was
recently nominated in two of this year's Emmy Awards' most
prestigious categories, including Outstanding Drama Series and
Kiefer Sutherland for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for
the fourth year in a row. In its first four seasons, "24" has
achieved a multitude of awards, including Emmys for writing and
editing, and has been nominated for nearly 40 Emmy Awards. "24"
also has received seven Golden Globe nominations, including three
for Best Television Series - Drama, which it won in 2004; and Best
Performance by an Actor in a Television Drama for three years, with
Sutherland winning once. Other cast members to have starred in "24"
include Elisha Cuthbert, Penny Johnson, Carlos Bernard, Reiko
Aylesworth, Sarah Wynter, William Devane and Kim Raver. The program
has also guest-starred Dennis Hopper, Zeljko Ivanek, Lou Diamond
Phillips, Michelle Forbes, Sara Gilbert, Lukas Haas, Nestor Serrano
and Shohreh Aghdashloo, among others. Created and executive
produced by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran, and produced by 20th
Century Fox Television, "24" first premiered on FOX in 2000 to rave
reviews. The program has been cleared in syndication covering 97%
of the country and is distributed by Twentieth Television. A leader
in the domestic program production and distribution arena,
Twentieth Television oversees the domestic sales of one of the most
extensive libraries of off-net programming in the entertainment
industry. In addition to "24," this fall, the company will launch
The Peabody Award-winning sitcom "The Bernie Mac Show" in off-net
syndication. In 2004, it successfully sold and launched the sitcoms
"Yes, Dear" and "Malcolm in the Middle," the highest rated off-net
premiere for the 2004-05 season. Other programs being slated for
future off-net launches include the multi-Emmy Award-winning comedy
"Arrested Development," starring Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor,
Portia de Rossi and Jessica Walter, among others; "Still Standing,"
with Jami Gertz and Mark Addy; David E. Kelly's
critically-acclaimed drama "Boston Legal," featuring James Spader
and William Shatner; reality hit "The Simple Life"; and the
animated comedy "Family Guy." First-run programs distributed by
Twentieth Television include the news magazine "A Current Affair,"
the popular court show strip "Divorce Court" and new court show
"Judge Alex." DATASOURCE: Twentieth Television CONTACT: Crystal
Yang, +1-310-369-5087, or Les Eisner, +1-310-369-3293, both of
Twentieth Television Web site: http://www.fox.com/
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